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...slam dunk, eat animal entrails, punk Justin Timberlake) than with how other people see teen boys. In CBS's Clubhouse (Tuesdays, 9 p.m. E.T.), 16-year-old Pete Young (Jeremy Sumpter) lands a dream after-school job: bat boy for the New York Empires baseball team. His single mom (Mare Winningham) wants him to focus on his studies, so he tells her he's spending late nights with his school's Scrabble club. But while doing an errand for a bad-seed player, he's caught with the cheater's steroids. Will he tell the truth or take the fall...
...Warsaw Uprising. And this week, the Chancellor makes another war-related pilgrimage, this time to Romania. Sixty years ago, his father, Fritz, a lance corporal in the Wehrmacht, was killed and buried with eight other German soldiers in a communal grave in the tiny village of Ceanu Mare, in the foothills of the Carpathian mountains. Gerhard, his only son, is scheduled to visit the grave on Thursday. Until four years ago, Schröder didn't even know the grave existed. His older sister, Gunhild, found the site's location through state records. Fritz Schr...
...that it's in danger of turning into Ibiza any time soon. The fact that Bishkek is the Kyrgyz name for a churn of mare's milk still says a lot about this city of less than a million people. There's greenery everywhere you look, and visitors love Bishkek's walkable dimensions. Just keep an eye out for those wandering shepherds...
...city has changed very fast. Now there are a lot of different bars, restaurants, pubs, casinos and clubs," says tour guide Zamira Imanalieva. Not that it's in danger of turning into Ibiza any time soon. The fact that Bishkek is the Kyrgyz name for a churn of mare's milk still says a lot about this city of less than a million people. There's greenery everywhere you look, and visitors love Bishkek's walkable dimensions. Just keep an eye out for those wandering shepherds...
...CESARE GALLI, announcing the birth of the first cloned horse, in Italy. A mare's skin cell was used to fertilize one of her own eggs, from which genetic material had been removed. The mare then carried her own clone to term...